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I bought a tool cart from harbor freight and bought some 10" pneumatic tires to go along with it. My driveway is gravel so it sucks trying to move a tool box around. Now i wont have to run 30 feet to my tool box. maybe ill actually put my tools away when im done and in case anyone wondering i do have more tools than the cart fits, but i can keep my wrenches, ratchets, sockets, screw drivers, pliers and air tools in it
 

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Looks great. Are 2 of the casters spinners?

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Yes sir they are indeed spinners. Im quite impressed with it. I may buy a tool box from them next, They are quite good quality for the price.
Also i highly recommend their socket sets, Ive been kicking a 3/8" sets ass for like 3 years now and i haven't broken one. avoid their wrenches though, those are junk.
I heard a saying about harbor freight the other day:
spend $100 on snapon/matco you can fit it in your pocket
spend $100 at harbor freight you'll need a truck
Sorry for going on, but I really like that place
 
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It kinda depends on luck there. I think alot of their stuff is 2nd tier. They do have great deals. And if your not going to be using the tool for a living, I think you'll be ok.

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good idea... might have to steal that concept... need a small box for all my detailing stuff... also have a gravel driveway... but as you said certain things at HF work well... I have a set of 3/8" impact extensions and they have been great... also had good luck with their hand tools such as hammers, axes, pry bars
 
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heres the cart i bought:
http://www.harborfreight.com/five-drawer-service-cart-95272.html
Tires:
http://www.harborfreight.com/10-inch-pneumatic-swivel-caster-38944.html
http://www.harborfreight.com/10-inch-pneumatic-rigid-caster-38943.html
they should stock everything, and the wheels bolt right up

they have a cart that you can get for $100 with a coupon, but i thought it felt cheap, if you want a coupon for it i could get it to you

Yeah you need to watch what you buy from harbor freight, I personally think that their ratchets/sockets are on par with craftsman, their prying tools are as good as anything, air compressors (as long as you don't buy the super cheap ones), Tool boxes are awesome, most air tools are OK, they don't last as long as name brand but at 1/10 the price they make up for it
 
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